Fashion Designers Bottle It Up

We've heard that bottled water company Evian has roped in Diane von Furstenberg to design a series holiday edition glass bottles. But she's not the first designer to shift her focus to designing luxury drink bottles. Check out the other designer bottles you'd love to own from Vivienne Westwood, Aki Narula and more.

Evian by Diane von Furstenberg: The American fashion designer will design a series of glass bottles for Evian's holiday edition. Following the likes of Paul Smith, Issey Miyake and Jean Paul Gaultier, DvF is the first female artist to collaborate with Evian for a Christmas edition. Image via Evian

Diet Coke by Diane von Furstenberg: Earlier in 2012, we heard of Coke collaborating with Diane von Furstenberg for its Diet Coke collection. All the proceeds from the sale of the bottles apparently went towards the Foundation for the National Institutes of Health. We like her charitable deeds. Image via PSFK

Belvedere Vodka by Aki Narula: Late in 2011, Belvedere announced its partnership with (Red) and the launch of a special edition to raise proceeds for the Global Fund to fight HIV/AIDS in Africa. Aki Narula added his edgy touch to the bottle with a line of limited edition red chiffon scarves.

Chivas Regal by Vivienne Westwood: This one we love! British designer Vivienne Westwood put her couturier skills to use when she collaborated with Chivas Regal. Westwood clothed an 18-year-old Chivas bottle in the British Union Jack print. She created a unique three-piece 'coat' for the Chivas bottle in her signature style.

Coke Light by Karl Lagerfeld: Karl Lagerfeld, the creative director at Chanel, redesigned Coke's Coca Cola Light with fuchsia stripes, black stars and silver polka dots. The bottles are embellished with black diamonds and have pink caps. And you can't miss the black Lagerfeld silhouette standing in the front.

Piper Heidsieck by Jean Paul Gaultier: The Jean Paul Gaultier-designed Champagne Cuvee Brut for Piper Heidsieck has been inspired by the French cancan dance and is dressed up in fishnets and latex with a bright pink eye mask right under the cap. The French designer first dressed the bottle in a red corset in 1999.